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chrissivad

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Spurs 3 - 1 Fulham
Paulinho, Kane, Kaboul Sidwell
Spurs: Lloris, Naughton, Kaboul, Fryers, Rose; Lennon, Chadli (Dembele), Paulinho, Eriksen (Townsend); Adebayor, Kane.
Subs: Friedel, Chiriches, Bentaleb, Sigurdsson

Fulham: Stockdale, Heitinga, Amorebieta, Hangeland, Riise, Kvist, Sidwell, Parker, Dejagah, Rodallega, Kačaniklić
Subs: Stekelenburg, Karagounis, Kasami, Zverotić, Roberts, Woodrow, Bent


Ref: Lee Probert

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14:27 Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Andros Townsend replaces Christian Eriksen.
14:20 Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Roberto Soldado replaces Harry Kane.
14:19 Penalty (Christain Eriksen has made two goals but handles in his own penalty area) saved by Loris!
14:08 Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Mousa Dembélé replaces Nacer Chadli.
14:03 GOAL - Tottenham 3-1 Fulham - Younes Kaboul (62 mins)
Fulham do not learn their lesson from the first half when Paulinho tapped in from Christian Eriksen's free-kick.
Another set piece is floated into the penalty area by the Danish midfielder and this time Younes Kaboul is left unmarked to prod the ball into the net from close range.
It was a needless free-kick conceded by Fulham as Johnny Heitinga chopped down Danny Rose, with the Fulham man shown a yellow card for a clumsy and cynical challenge.
14:02 YELLOW CARD Heitinga
13:53 GREAT SAVE! - Tottenham 2-1 Fulham
John Arne Riise's cross from the left is met by a powerful header by Hugo Rodallega but Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris produces an excellent, acrobatic save to push the goal-bound effort over the crossbar.
13:49 GOAL - Tottenham 2-1 Fulham - Harry Kane (48 mins)
A great start to the second half for the hosts. Aaron Lennon, playing on the right wing, cuts back inside to cross left-footed and his floated delivery into the penalty area is met by Harry Kane, who glances a header into the net for his third goal in three games.
HALF-TIME - Tottenham 1-1 Fulham
13:21 GOAL- Tottenham 1-1 Fulham - Steve Sidwell (37 mins)
Tottenham are in front for only 90 seconds. Zeki Fryers makes a hash of an attempted clearance and the ball falls to Steve Sidwell, who has run into the box and he produces a composed finish to steer the ball past Hugo Lloris and into the Tottenham net.
13:19 GOAL- Tottenham 1-0 Fulham - Paulinho (35 mins)
Christian Eriksen's whipped in free-kick from the right wing causes problems for the Fulham defence and Paulinho is in the right position to bundle the ball over the line from close range.
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chrissivad

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Tottenham Vs Fulham
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Venue: White Hart Lane Date: Saturday 19th April Kick Off: 12:45

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Sandro back training - Photo: @SpursOfficial

Jamie Reid ‏@JamieDReid 2h
Spurs boss Tim Sherwood has told @BBCLondonSport that Erik Lamela isn't fit & won't play any part in the remainder of the season #thfc

Sherwood also said that he wants to finish the season positively & will only pick players focussed on helping them win #thfc @BBCLondonSport


Ben Pearce ‏@BenPearceSpurs 1m
#thfc Sherwood says Dembele's back in the squad but otherwise the team/injury news is the same as last week.
 
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JaySpur

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First game in a long time that I won't be able to see.

What I'd like:
A fast, competent start
A clean sheet
Attacking intent based on fast transition or quick interchanges of positions

But I am a dreamer!

What I expect:
Fulham to come at as hard, early on
Both sides to score
Spurs to have to claw the game back after being behind at half-time

All that said, I do expect us to win! ...but we'll do it 'the Spurs way' :D
 

Mr Pink

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Fulham were incredibly lucky to beat Norwich - who carved out chance after chance against them.

Their last two winners have been created through Holtby to, who obviously won't be playing.

Pressure off, we'll win it relatively comfortably in the end but we'll still manage to concede probably.

3-1 Spurs and for Kane to keep the run going.
 

THFCSPURS19

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How embarrassing will it be for Roberto if Kane scores another open play goal?
 

Mr Pink

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Well, the moment Roberto scores, he gets benched. Harry got another game and will likely start again. Not exactly fair is it.

After he scored against Villa though he still played and of course didn't score for months from open play.

I think that's harsh though, I can see why he was left out against Chelsea - and we were doing well to until Vertonghen slipped on his arse which resulted in us capitulating.

Kane was also making his debut and looked very good for it to, he deserves his chance and lets not pretend that Soldado has had limited chances this season. He's started about two thirds of our games at least.

Don't get me wrong I'm desperate for Soldado to do well, and he has shown some lovely touches and general play in a few games but you can't slam Sherwood for that mate - Kane absolutely deserves a run now.
 

felmani26

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Fulham were incredibly lucky to beat Norwich - who carved out chance after chance against them.

Their last two winners have been created through Holtby to, who obviously won't be playing.

Pressure off, we'll win it relatively comfortably in the end but we'll still manage to concede probably.

3-1 Spurs and for Kane to keep the run going.
Pressure is most definitely there if the remit is to finish in a European spot.
 

Mr Pink

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Pressure is most definitely there if the remit is to finish in a European spot.

Not the quite the same level of pressure if we're in with a shout of finishing top four though - was more the point I was making.
 

felmani26

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Not the quite the same level of pressure if we're in with a shout of finishing top four though - was more the point I was making.
Oh I totally agree mate and to be honest, I don't think the players or the staff give a tinkers toss about qualifying for the Europa next season but you can bet your bottom dollar Levy does - particularly regarding shirt sponsorship!
 

yankspurs

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I'd go with this

Lloris
Naughton Veljkovic Kaboul Fryers
McEvoy Paulinho Dembele Eriksen
Soldado Kane

Give the kids a go. Nothing to lose.
 

TH1239

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I'm hoping the pictures from training yesterday aren't indicative of the first team he is going to start with. Because if he does, there is going to be a lot of displeasure here (we'd be starting Lennon/Paulinho/Dembele/Sigurdsson with Kane and Ade up top).

As for Soldado, he should start. He needs to keep playing, as do all of our signings. You can't scream for years about how we can't spend money in the transfer market because we'll do a Leeds and then say the amount you paid for players doesn't matter in selecting the team. It does matter. It matters a lot. Soldado needs to play with Eriksen and Chadli, so they can build some confidence going into the summer against these shit sides. We played some great football against Southampton with them all in the side, so why not give them a run together.
 

Kirito

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When did people stop putting Lamela in their line ups?

I imagine after Lennons assist the other day that gets him at least another season in the starting line up if Tim stays on. Kane is the new Bentaleb for Tim, I can see him starting every remaining game while Tim pushes to get him on the plane to Brazil. I only watch our games now for Eriksen so I just hope he starts.
 

Monkey boy

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Here's the dilemma, I much prefer Fulham to Norwich, I really don't want to play the Europa league next season and i don't want any glimmer of hope that interim Tim will be here next season so the best possible result as far as I'm concerned will be a Fulham victory HOWEVER the last time I stated that it'd be better to lose a game I got a shit load of negative reps!!!

mmmm so be it ........ come on Fulham!!!
 

teok

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This is going to be a tough game. Fulham look really well organised and obviously very motivated.
 

TottenhamLegend

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Will be watching this in a bar in Dusseldorf! U18 game finishes at about 1, this kicks off at 1:45 (German time). Perfect.
 

SlickMongoose

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I'm hoping the pictures from training yesterday aren't indicative of the first team he is going to start with. Because if he does, there is going to be a lot of displeasure here (we'd be starting Lennon/Paulinho/Dembele/Sigurdsson with Kane and Ade up top).

If he drops Eriksen without it being injury related he'll deserve a mental asylum.
 
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